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When Do You Need Planning Permission for Home Improvements
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Whether you are dreaming of a new extension, converting your loft, or simply updating the front of your property, one of the first questions you should ask is: “Do I … Read more

Confusion as Companies House rolls out identity checks for directors
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Company directors are being urged to familiarise themselves with new identity verification requirements being introduced by Companies House, as confusion is reported around how and when the checks must be … Read more

What Actually Happens Between My Offer Being Accepted and Getting the Keys?
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You’ve had your offer on a new property accepted. Congratulations. Now everyone tells you it’ll take around twelve weeks to complete and to be patient. But nobody really explains what’s … Read more

Significant changes to unfair dismissal rules – what employers need to know
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Major reforms to the UK unfair dismissal regime are set to take effect from 1 January 2027, materially increasing exposure to risk for employers and require careful planning in the … Read more

Stuart Thomas Appointed Head of Dispute Resolution at Gamlins Law
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Gamlins Law is delighted to announce that Stuart Thomas will be rejoining the firm as Associate Director and Head of Dispute Resolution, from 23 February 2026. This appointment reinforces the … Read more

What Does a Conveyancer Do?
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As the UK marks National Conveyancing Month in March, it is a timely opportunity to highlight the vital role conveyancers play in buying and selling property. Purchasing or selling a … Read more
Commercial Property, Conveyancing, Gamlins Law, Landlords, Property, Residential Property

Spotlight on… Catrin Cracroft
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We’re pleased to be able to return to our mini-series where we shine a light on some of the great people we have here on our team at Gamlins Law. … Read more

Inheritance Act Claims and Letters of Wishes: Managing Risk in Estate Planning
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Even a carefully drafted will does not always bring matters to an end. The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 allows certain people to apply to the court … Read more

Planning for the Future: What to Include in a UK Shareholders’ Agreement
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A shareholders’ agreement is one of those documents that often feels unnecessary at the outset, when everyone involved is aligned and optimistic about the future. In practice, it can be … Read more
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